Ann Cody Obituary
Ann Cody, a devoted wife, mother, and woman of quiet grace, passed away surrounded by the love she so freely gave throughout her life. For over 50 beautiful years of marriage, she shared an unbreakabl
Ann Cody, a devoted wife, mother, and woman of quiet grace, passed away surrounded by the love she so freely gave throughout her life. For over 50 beautiful years of marriage, she shared an unbreakable bond with her husband, Steve—a partnership rooted in faith, laughter, and deep admiration.Ann was the embodiment of a virtuous woman, often lovingly described by Steve as a “Proverbs 31 woman.” In moments of playful teasing, he would occasionally tell her she had been “demoted to Proverbs 30,” to which she would always respond with her unmistakable, joyful laugh—a sound that will forever echo in the hearts of those who knew her.Her life was a reflection of simple joys and genuine passions. Ann had a deep love for animals, especially horses—most notably Arabians, whose beauty and spirit she admired. She also found delight in birds, with a special fondness for hummingbirds, symbols of lightness and wonder that mirrored her own gentle nature.Dogs held a particularly special place in Ann’s heart. She was especially passionate about Japanese Akitas and Australian Blue Heelers, dedicating years of her life to breeding and raising them with excellence and care. Her commitment and knowledge earned her recognition as one of the top Akita breeders for nearly a decade. Though she was once invited to speak at a major dog show, she humbly declined, as she preferred a quiet life away from the spotlight.Ann’s warmth extended beyond her passions into the way she loved others. She had a unique and playful spirit—teaching her children how to catch lizards with a gentle, mesmerizing motion of her fingers, all while laughing as the tiny creature nibbled at her hand. These small, tender moments captured the essence of who she was: patient, joyful, and full of life.She greeted everyone with the same heartfelt phrase: “Hey sweetie,” making each person feel seen, welcomed, and loved. It was not just a greeting—it was an extension of her heart.Above all, Ann’s life was grounded in her faith. One of her most cherished scriptures was Ephesians 2:8–9: “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may boast.” This verse was not only something she believed—it was something she lived.Ann leaves behind a legacy of kindness, humility, laughter, and unwavering love. She will be deeply missed, but her spirit will live on in every gentle greeting, every quiet act of care, and every moment of joy shared in her memory.Her life was a gift—and all who knew her were better because of it.
